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Major brands have been accused of unwittingly helping to fund pirate football streaming websites.
Update to Google Search now lets logged-in users block sites they don’t like
Mobile phones could soon run for months rather than days between charges, after scientists discovered how to make them work more efficiently.
The Prime Minister has presided over the launch of the UK's Accessible Video Games Centre.
‘Social reporting’ lets friends seek help from each other under Facebook’s new plans to combat bullying.
Apple has opened a ‘pop-up’ Apple Store to see the iPad 2 to attendees at the South By Southwest (SXSW) technology festival in Austin, Texas.
Marissa Mayer, Google’s vice president of consumer products, has dismissed claims that the company has issued an ultimatum to business review services such as Yelp and Trip Adviser.
As Apple launches iPad 2, London’s top arts college tells Matt Warman that design is more vital than ever
The Environment Agency has released an iPhone app that will issue emergency flood warnings to users on the move.
Google has broken with its minimalist homepage design policy to warn users in Pacific countries of coming tsunamis from the massive earthquake that shook Japan this morning.
The creators of the phenomenally successful iPhone game, in which users catapult animated birds to try and squash hard hat-wearing pigs, has raised $42m (£26m) to expand.
Perform, the digital sports media group behind Chelsea TV Online, is planning a £500m London Stock Exchange listing as it seeks acquisition opportunities.
Facebook has launched a movie rental service in conjunction with Warner Bros.
The Last Guardian is Team Ico's first PlayStation 3 title. Tom Hoggins travels to Tokyo to see the magic first-hand.
Apple has opened a ‘pop-up’ Apple Store to see the iPad 2 to attendees at the South By Southwest (SXSW) technology festival in Austin, Texas.
Kinect sensor is the fastest selling consumer electronics device, says Guinness World Records.
President Obama and First Lady Michelle use the social network to promote their anti-bullying summit
Fruit Frenzy struggles to stand out from the masses of puzzle games available for the iPhone, writes Phil Horton.
Marissa Mayer, Google’s vice president of consumer products, has dismissed claims that the company has issued an ultimatum to business review services such as Yelp and Trip Adviser.
Milo Yiannopoulos is worried that the actor's troubles are being turned into a public circus.
BlackBerry is planning on rolling out its popular instant messenger service, BBM, to Android and Apple’s iOS, according to reports.
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